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PURPOSE: The principal purpose of the information gathered is to assist in determining whether a U.S. national biological parent of a child born abroad or in a United States territory has met the statutory physical presence or residence requirements for his or her child to acquire U.S. nationality at birth; and whether
Form DS-5507 may be signed in front of a notary or at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
The U.S. embassy or consulate in your birth country issued a consular report of birth abroad (CRBA) if your parents reported your birth to them. The CRBA serves the same purpose as a U.S. birth certificate.
If you were born abroad and one (or both) of your parents is or was a U.S. citizen, you are automatically a citizen, too. If your parents were not married when you were born, the rules may be different. The rules for acquiring citizenship have changed over time.
If you were born abroad and one (or both) of your parents is or was a U.S. citizen, you are automatically a citizen, too. If your parents were not married when you were born, the rules may be different. The rules for acquiring citizenship have changed over time.
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A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA, or Form FS-240) is a document that certifies a child acquired U.S. citizenship at birth. You should report the birth of a child born abroad at a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas. The U.S. embassy or consulate will issue you a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA).
Proof of Physical Presence Wage and tax statements (W-2) Academic transcripts. Employment records. Rental receipts. Rental receipts. Utility bills. Financial records.
Certified/official high school or university transcripts, military records and official vaccination records are often excellent documents to present. Other types of documents are also acceptable if they have the cumulative effect of showing presence over time. A diploma does not necessarily show presence over time.

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